Impact of smoking and age on long-term recurrence after laparoscopic primary closure for duodenal ulcer perforation: a 5-year observational study
- Authors
- Tae-Han Kim; Sang-Ho Jeong; Young-Joon Lee; Dong-Hwan Kim; Han-Gil Kim; Jae-Myung Kim; Jin-Kyu Cho; Seung-Jin Kwag; Ju-Yeon Kim; Young-Tae Ju; Chi-Young Jeong; Ji-Ho Park
- Issue Date
- Aug-2025
- Publisher
- 대한외과학회
- Keywords
- Laparoscopy; Peptic ulcer perforation; Smoking
- Citation
- Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research, v.109, no.2, pp 98 - 104
- Pages
- 7
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research
- Volume
- 109
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 98
- End Page
- 104
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/79599
- DOI
- 10.4174/astr.2025.109.2.98
- ISSN
- 2288-6575
2288-6796
- Abstract
- Purpose: This study investigates risk factors for recurrence in patients who underwent laparoscopic primary closure (PC) for pyloroduodenal ulcer perforation (PUP).
Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from patients who underwent laparoscopic PC with or without highly selective vagotomy (HSV) for PUP at a tertiary hospital from 2010 to 2019. Demographics, surgical outcomes, proton pump inhibitor (PPI) use, Helicobacter pylori status, and endoscopic findings were reviewed. Long-term (5 years) endoscopic and clinical outcomes regarding ulcer and perforation recurrence, were collected.
Results: A total of 139 patients were included in the analysis. Of these, 109 (78.4%) were male, and 76 (54.7%) were current smokers. Ninety-five patients (68.3%) underwent PC only, while 44 (31.7%) received PC + HSV. During the follow-up period, ulcer recurrence was observed in 19 patients (13.7%) and perforation recurrence in 9 (6.5%). In Cox proportional analysis for ulcer recurrence, smoking (hazard ratio [HR], 6.476; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.834–22.873; P = 0.004) and older age (HR, 1.049; 95% CI, 1.012–1.088; P = 0.009) were identified as significant factors. For peptic ulcer perforation recurrence, smoking (HR, 19.129; 95% CI, 2.048–178.702; P = 0.010) and older age (HR, 1.062; 95% CI, 1.009–1.118; P = 0.021) were significant. No significant associations were found between sex, duration of PPI therapy, H. pylori eradication success, or surgery type and the risk of either ulcer or perforation recurrence.
Conclusion: Smoking and age are important factors for recurrence following laparoscopic PC for PUP. These findings emphasize the need for smoking cessation and close postoperative monitoring.
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